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A LTHOUGH ozone has now been definitely known for nearly seventy years, its commercial production and exploitation is one of the many bye-products that have resulted from the modern development of electrical engineering. The “Ozonair” Company, of 96 Victoria Street, Westminster, has taken advantage of these developments to produce a series of compact and (in many cases) portable ozonisers which can be connected directly to the ordinary lighting circuits and set in operation by means of a couple of tumbler switches, one controlling a fan or blower, and the other a coil or transformer for energising the aluminium gauze in contact with which the ozone is produced. The simplicity of these arrangements should prove an important factor in securing the general utilisation of ozone in all those cases in which its usefulness has been conclusively demonstrated.
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Some Recent Applications of Ozone . Nature 83, 47 (1910). https://doi.org/10.1038/083047a0
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